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New RNA sequencing method reveals hidden layer of immune system control - Ep. 93
Episode about New RNA sequencing method reveals hidden layer of immune system control Research completed for: New RNA sequencing method reveals hidden layer of immune system control Key Findings: Scientists at University Medical Center Utrecht, using long-read RNA sequencing, mapped thousands of full-length messenger-RNA molecules inside human immune cells and discovered that, on encountering a pathogen signal, the cells rapidly switch which RNA splice variants they produce. These switches alter protein domains involved in signaling, surface-receptor tuning, and cytokine release—providing an additional, previously underappreciated layer of immune regulation beyond gene-expression levels Verified Facts: 1 Unverified Claims: 1 Overall Confidence: 5.5/10 The research provides comprehensive coverage of the topic with 5 key facts, 1 helpful analogies, and addresses 4 common misconceptions.
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